Saskatoon police podcast raises questions about transparency and how authorities share data

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Saskatoon police say it was barely a week before they started suspecting Kandice Singbeil’s disappearance was more than just a missing person file.

Singbeil was last seen in the city’s downtown in May 2015. Investigators were speaking with her boyfriend soon after.

“Halfway through that interview, there’s red flags coming up to me. So, she’s been missing for about a week or just over a week now,” Det. Sgt. Kevin Montgomery said in an interview.

“They are homeless, they are involved with drugs, there is talk about a drug debt, and there’s also some domestic violence between the two of them. So, there’s several factors

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